Hey Lee. Well no one has put anything down there and to be honest it  
is a water-saving model and has not really worked right since we moved  
in. I neglected to point out that I have poured different things in  
there such as warm water etc. I'm absolutely sure there is no  
blockage, but perhaps I should take another shot at snaking it. See I  
have another twelet that is a water-saving model and it behaves  
perfectly. THe idea of the defect came from a plumber I  spoke to, but  
seemed one of those things that could be possible, but thought I'd  
seek other input before I considered pulling the thing out. I don't  
know how hard it would be to fix the trap if it were a case of an  
extra projection is in the trap. If it could be filed out or  
something, then maybe pulling and repairing it would be the least  
costly option, but then maybe since the trap is glazed, filing any  
imperfection could result in other problems.

tnx,

On Jul 6, 2009, at 7:36 AM, Lee A. Stone wrote:

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> Might I suggest using a mop pail and start out with some warm water.
> dumping it down the toilet and working up to a hot water straight.
> dumping it down. after a few pails then if it is not going down right
> you consider another problem. is there small children in the house who
> might have accidentally dumped in a toy or toothbrush? something like
> that? did this toilet ever work correctly? and last lay is it a water
> saving unit? Lee
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> When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look
> like a nail.
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